Tag: Architecture in India

10 Best Examples of Museum Architecture and Design
Museum and Museum Architecture A museum is a non-profit, permanent institution in the service of society and its development, open to the public, which acquires, conserves, researches communicates and exhibits the tangible and intangible heritage of humanity and its environment for the purposes of education, study, and enjoyment. The largest museums are located in major…

Illuminate Success: Corporate Office Lighting Solutions
Architecture has various elements and techniques that add to a functional space to be effective for human usage. One of them is lighting in architecture. Architectural lighting design supports and accentuates specific architectural features to encourage, develop, or underline a building’s ethos—its beauty, history, and purpose, like for corporate office lighting. Lighting design and architectural…

Beyond Aesthetics: The Intriguing Influence of Architectural Design on Human Emotions
Introduction To someone who is not familiar with architecture, a designed structure or architectural design marvel may appear either too simplistic or excessively extravagant. It is true that sometimes designers create structures that are needlessly elaborate and lack functional purpose. Architecture is much more than just visual appeal though. It has a profound impact on…

Utopian Architecture: A Perfect Political and Social System
Utopia Definition Utopia is derived from the Greek out-tops “No place” or “Nowhere”. It was first coined by Sir Thomas More in 1516 in his book “Utopia” which described a society where there is a perfect political and social system on an imaginary land. In his book, he ultimately poses the question, “Can a perfect…

Top 10 Tallest Buildings: Amazing Skyscrapers in India
Introduction The skyline in Indian cities has shifted significantly over the previous 20 years, because of the construction and expansion in metro cities. Cities like Mumbai, that were dominated by low-rise residential compounds, are now scattered by the poshest skyscrapers with some of the plushest people in the country living. According to a rough estimate,…

Placemaking: Creative Use of Art in Uplifting Public Spaces
“Cities have the capability of providing something for everybody, only because, and only when, they are created by everybody” -Jane Jacobs Public spaces have always been a very essential part of cities and communities. A place where people meet people, spend time and make memories. And if permitted are a great medium of creativity, expression,…

Architecture in Movies: 21 Interesting Must-watch for Architects
Introduction How many times have you seen the protagonist’s home and wished that you would own it? Watched by millions around the world and a significant part of human culture, movies are the ignition point of a young mind’s journey towards their possible future career. From the ultra-modern houses of the future to the creepy…

Green Architecture: An Essential and Sustainable Choice
The world green building council defines green building as, “a building that, in its design, construction or operation, reduces or eliminates negative impacts, and can create positive impacts, on our climate and natural environment. Green buildings preserve precious natural resources and improve our quality of life.” Green architecture gives impacts on sustainable construction practice while…

10 Historical Monuments of India: Exploring India’s Great Architectural Tapestry
India has a rich cultural, and architectural history alongside the nation has dominated the ancient world for an excessive amount of time. A few of the most significant religions in the world have their roots in India as well. These religions have left their footprints in form of various architectural structures that have been known…

Railway network: A Solution for the Transit-Oriented Development in Mumbai
Background Mumbai is the capital of the Indian state of Maharashtra and its economy is based on financial services, IT-based services, and media/entertainment. The city of Greater Mumbai is geographically divided into 3 main regions, the island city of Mumbai (25% of the population), the eastern suburbs (30% of the population), and the western suburbs…










